Title: The Advanced Placement Program
1The Advanced Placement Program
2- Advanced Placement Program (AP) courses gives
students a head start on college. - Taking the end-of-course AP Exam sends a powerful
message to colleges and universities that a
student is ready for them, and can enable
students to gain admission, college credit, and
placement into advanced courses.
3AP and College Success
Students who take AP courses and exams are much
more likely than their peers to complete a
bachelors degree in four years or less. Source
Camara, Wayne (2003). College Persistence,
Graduation, and Remediation. College Board
Research Notes (RN-19). New York, NY College
Board.
4Whats the differencebetween AP and honors?
- AP courses are designed and updated annually to
reflect whats being taught in cutting-edge
college courses. - Students receive an external evaluationthe AP
Examwhich is scored by college faculty from
around the world who verify that the student has
mastered college-level studies.
5AP Courses Planned for Viera High School in
2006-2007
- AP US History
- AP World History
6AP Courses Planned for Viera High School in
2007-2008
- AP US History
- AP World History
- AP Calculus AB
- AP English Language Comp
- AP Government
- AP Micro Macro Economics
- AP Music Theory
- AP Physics
- AP Psychology
7AP Courses Planned for Viera High School in
2008-2009
- AP US History - AP World History
- AP Calculus AB AP Calculus BC
- AP English Language Comp
- AP English Literature
- AP Government
- AP Micro Macro Economics
- AP Chemistry AP Biology
- AP Music Theory
- AP Physics AP French
- AP Psychology AP Spanish
- AP Statistics
8English Sequence
9Pre-AP English I and II
- Just what should you expect?
10Pre-AP English I Mrs. Cheryl Troutman
- Over thirty years in education
- BA in English
- MEd in Secondary School Administration
- Experienced and trained teacher of IB English and
Psychology - Experienced and trained teacher of AP English
Literature
11Pre-AP English I Mrs. Cheryl Troutman
- Goals
- to stimulate original, creative and
analytical thinking - to facilitate making text to text,
text to world, and text to self
connections - to promote the excitement of
lifelong learning - to foster an atmosphere of mutual
respect
12Pre-AP English II Mr. Bill Ringer
- Eleven years in education
- BA Secondary Education/English
- MEd. in Education and MEd. In Educational
Leadership K-12 - National Board Certified AYA/Language Arts
- Experienced and trained teacher of Pre-AP II and
AP Language and Composition
13Pre-AP English II Mr. Bill Ringer
- Goals
- to create thinking students connected to the
world - to prepare students for future success
- to advance analysis and writing skills in all
students - to create brain-friendly atmosphere to maximize
learning for all learners
14Why Pre-AP English?
- Both courses are an advanced opportunity beyond
the honors level in 9th and 10th grade. - Both courses prepare students for future success
in AP Language and Composition (11th) and AP
Literature and Composition (12th). - While both are recommended courses, neither are
pre-requisites for the AP English courses.
15Pre-AP English I and II
- What else would you like to know?
16Social Studies Sequence
17Pre-AP AP World and US History
- Just what should you expect?
18Pre-AP AP US History Dr. Scheuerer
- MA in History University of Wisconsin
- Doctorate in Educational Leadership-University of
Florida - 39 years in the school system
- Principal
- Director of Secondary Programs
- Asst. and Deputy Supt for Curriculum
Instruction - Taught the past 4 years at Bayside High Pre-AP
and AP US History
19Pre-AP AP US History Dr. Scheuerer
- Started the AP US History Program at Bayside with
16 sophomores and had a 70 pass rate, then built
the program to 60 students with an amazing 89
pass rate - His wife teaches at Eau Gallie High and his
oldest son is an assistant principal at Space
Coast
20Pre-AP AP US History
- Just what should you expect?
21Mrs. Van Ess
- Product of Brevard County Schools
- Graduate of Florida Institute of Technology
- Teacher in Brevard County Schools since 1989
- Certified-Social Sciences 6-12, Psychology 6-12,
Gifted certified, ESOL endorsed - Want to learn more about me? Just ask.
- Excited to teach your child
- Loves for the parents to be involved with their
childs education
22A.P. World History
- Purpose of course is to develop a greater
understanding of the evolution of global
processes and the interaction among human
societies
- Helps students understand our global society,
determine foreign policy and analyze
interpretations of historic events
23A.P. World History Six Themes
1. Impact of interaction among major
societies 2. The relationship of change and
continuity across the world history periods. 3.
Impact of technology and demography on people and
the environment ie. Population growth, disease,
etc. 4. Systems of social structure and gender
structure 5. Cultural and intellectual
developments 6. Changes in functions and
structures of states
24Course Requirements
- Actively participate in class and complete all
assignments thoroughly - Attend class daily, arriving on time
- Complete all work promptly
- Make up work when absent
- Keep a well-organized notebook/portfolio
- Ask instructor for help if needed
- Challenge yourself to work hard and maintain high
standards - Prepare to take the A.P. test in May
25A.P. World History Summer Assignments
- Visit two major places of worship
- Label a world map
- Read World History for Dummies
26A.P. World History Packet includes
- Summer Assignments
- Course description
- Course syllabus
- Permission form for PG movies
- Social Studies Fair information
- Quarterly reading assignments
27Are you interested in adding Pre-AP or AP courses
to your schedule ?
- Please contact Mrs. Jean Christy, Guidance
Counselor of Viera High School at - Viera High Schools phone number is 242-6474
28Questions ?